Acknowledgements
Describe the bug
Environment:
Product: UTMStack
Version: 11.2.6-enterprise
Module: Threat Management → Alerts
Browser: Brave/Chrome/MEdge
Description:
When accessing the Alerts section under Threat Management and clicking on the Filters button, the filter dropdown UI is rendered incorrectly.
The small filter panel ("Visible filters") appears visually broken:
Layout is compressed/misaligned
Elements overlap or are not properly spaced
Some controls are difficult or impossible to interact with
There is no apparent way to reset or fix the UI once it appears
Steps to Reproduce:
Navigate to Threat Management → Alerts
Click on the Filters button
Observe the filter dropdown panel
Expected Behavior:
The filter panel should display correctly with properly aligned fields and controls, similar to previous versions.
Actual Behavior:
The filter UI appears visually broken and unusable.
Comparison:
v11.2.6-enterprise: Bugged UI
v10.9.4: Works correctly (proper layout and usability)
Impact:
Filters are difficult or impossible to use
Affects usability of alert management
No workaround identified
Attachments:
Screenshot 1: Broken filter UI (v11.2.6)
Screenshot 2: Navigation path to Alerts section
Screenshot 3: Working UI in v10.9.4
Additional Notes:
Issue persists consistently and cannot be resolved via refresh or navigation.
Regression Issue
Expected Behavior
The Filters panel should open with a properly aligned and usable layout, with filter names, controls, and spacing rendered correctly, similar to the behavior in v10.9.4.
Current Behavior
In v11.2.6-enterprise, the Filters panel opens in a broken layout:
The popup is compressed
Items in the “Visible filters” panel are crowded and misaligned
Icons/actions appear overlapping or incorrectly positioned
The panel becomes hard to use for managing alert filters
No browser refresh or navigation workaround has resolved the issue.
Reproduction Steps
Log in to UTMStack v11.2.6-enterprise
Navigate to Threat Management → Alerts
Click the Filters button
Observe the filter dropdown/panel layout
Possible Solution
This may be caused by a frontend regression in the filter dropdown/modal styling or container sizing logic. Areas to review:
CSS/layout rules for the Filters popup
Width/height constraints for the “Visible filters” container
Flex/grid behavior for filter rows and action icons
Any UI changes introduced between v10.9.4 and v11.2.6 affecting this component
Additional Information/Context
The issue is reproducible consistently
Observed across multiple Chromium-based browsers (Brave, Chrome, Edge), suggesting it is likely not browser-specific
This impacts usability of alert management because filters are difficult or impossible to configure
Comparison screenshots show that the same area worked correctly in v10.9.4 and is broken in v11.2.6-enterprise
UTMStack Version
11.2.6-enterprise
Operating System and version
Windows 11 Pro
Hypervisor and Version | Server Vendor and Model
N/A
Browser and version
Brave v 1.88.138/ Microsoft edge latest/ Google chrome latest is not browser dependant.
Acknowledgements
Describe the bug
Environment:
Product: UTMStack
Version: 11.2.6-enterprise
Module: Threat Management → Alerts
Browser: Brave/Chrome/MEdge
Description:
When accessing the Alerts section under Threat Management and clicking on the Filters button, the filter dropdown UI is rendered incorrectly.
The small filter panel ("Visible filters") appears visually broken:
Layout is compressed/misaligned
Elements overlap or are not properly spaced
Some controls are difficult or impossible to interact with
There is no apparent way to reset or fix the UI once it appears
Steps to Reproduce:
Navigate to Threat Management → Alerts
Click on the Filters button
Observe the filter dropdown panel
Expected Behavior:
The filter panel should display correctly with properly aligned fields and controls, similar to previous versions.
Actual Behavior:
The filter UI appears visually broken and unusable.
Comparison:
v11.2.6-enterprise: Bugged UI
v10.9.4: Works correctly (proper layout and usability)
Impact:
Filters are difficult or impossible to use
Affects usability of alert management
No workaround identified
Attachments:
Screenshot 1: Broken filter UI (v11.2.6)
Screenshot 2: Navigation path to Alerts section
Screenshot 3: Working UI in v10.9.4
Additional Notes:
Issue persists consistently and cannot be resolved via refresh or navigation.
Regression Issue
Expected Behavior
The Filters panel should open with a properly aligned and usable layout, with filter names, controls, and spacing rendered correctly, similar to the behavior in v10.9.4.
Current Behavior
In v11.2.6-enterprise, the Filters panel opens in a broken layout:
The popup is compressed
Items in the “Visible filters” panel are crowded and misaligned
Icons/actions appear overlapping or incorrectly positioned
The panel becomes hard to use for managing alert filters
No browser refresh or navigation workaround has resolved the issue.
Reproduction Steps
Log in to UTMStack v11.2.6-enterprise
Navigate to Threat Management → Alerts
Click the Filters button
Observe the filter dropdown/panel layout
Possible Solution
This may be caused by a frontend regression in the filter dropdown/modal styling or container sizing logic. Areas to review:
CSS/layout rules for the Filters popup
Width/height constraints for the “Visible filters” container
Flex/grid behavior for filter rows and action icons
Any UI changes introduced between v10.9.4 and v11.2.6 affecting this component
Additional Information/Context
The issue is reproducible consistently
Observed across multiple Chromium-based browsers (Brave, Chrome, Edge), suggesting it is likely not browser-specific
This impacts usability of alert management because filters are difficult or impossible to configure
Comparison screenshots show that the same area worked correctly in v10.9.4 and is broken in v11.2.6-enterprise
UTMStack Version
11.2.6-enterprise
Operating System and version
Windows 11 Pro
Hypervisor and Version | Server Vendor and Model
N/A
Browser and version
Brave v 1.88.138/ Microsoft edge latest/ Google chrome latest is not browser dependant.